Buying, selling, or investing in U.S. real estate can be complex — especially for foreign investors unfamiliar with American property laws and local regulations. Our Miami-based real estate attorneys guide you through every stage of the process, from contract review and due diligence to closings and title transfers.
We help you protect your investment, avoid costly disputes, and ensure compliance with Florida real estate laws. Whether you’re purchasing a vacation property, expanding your business operations, or investing in commercial real estate, we provide strategic legal support tailored to international clients.
While both play important roles in Florida real estate transactions, they handle different responsibilities:
Title Company
Performs a title search to confirm ownership history.
Issues title insurance to protect buyers and lenders against future claims or disputes.
Ensures the legal transfer of ownership is properly recorded.
Real Estate Attorney
Reviews, drafts, and negotiates contracts to protect your interests.
Identifies legal risks that a title company may overlook, such as zoning issues, financing disputes, or compliance concerns.
Represents you in disputes and ensures full compliance with U.S. and Florida property laws.
For European investors and foreign buyers, working with both a title company and an experienced real estate attorney ensures that your U.S. property purchase is not only legally secure but also strategically protected. While the title company safeguards against ownership disputes and provides title insurance, your attorney goes further by reviewing contracts, managing negotiations, identifying potential legal risks, and ensuring full compliance with Florida and U.S. real estate laws — giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment at every step.
Before purchasing a property, your attorney conducts thorough due diligence, including a title search to confirm ownership rights, uncover existing liens, and ensure there are no legal disputes affecting the property.
Real estate contracts in the U.S. are complex and legally binding. An attorney ensures that the terms protect your interests, clarifies obligations, and negotiates better conditions when needed.
A real estate attorney is legally obligated to represent your interests — not the seller’s, the broker’s, or the lender’s. They prioritize your goals, protect you from unfavorable terms, and ensure every step of the transaction benefits you as the client.
The closing stage involves numerous legal documents and financial transactions. An attorney coordinates with banks, agents, and title companies to guarantee a secure and efficient closing.
For European buyers and foreign entrepreneurs, U.S. real estate laws can be challenging. Having an attorney ensures your financial interests are safeguarded and helps you avoid unexpected liabilities.
From boundary disputes to contract breaches, a skilled attorney can resolve issues before they escalate, saving you time, money, and stress.
Real estate transactions in the U.S. can be complex, and misunderstandings often lead to disputes - especially for foreign investors unfamiliar with American property laws and local regulations. Common issues include the following:
For European entrepreneurs and foreign investors, navigating the Florida real estate market involves more than just finding the right property. U.S. real estate transactions are governed by state-specific laws, local regulations, and strict compliance requirements that can be overwhelming if you’re unfamiliar with the system and don't speak the language. Risks such as title defects, document fraud, HOA conflicts, construction disputes, and even foreclosure can quickly jeopardize your investment.
Our Miami real estate attorneys specialize in assisting international clients through every stage of the process - from contract drafting and review to due diligence, title verification, and closing coordination.